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Investors looking to hit it big in 2010 may want to consider a new study by three BYU finance professors.
While California gets much of the attention for up-and-coming technology news, Utah’s own “Silicon Slopes” feature many companies making headlines in the tech world.
BYU Marriott School's MBA finance program rates among the top 15 in the nation —for two consecutive years.
A team of BYU undergrads came home with the first-place title from the inaugural Duff & Phelps National Case Study Competition.
A BYU study shows that any entrepreneur looking for the best ROI might be better served by a combination of two strategies.
BYU has been named one of the top 10 U.S. universities researching real estate in the last 10 years.
While many business leaders strive to expand their organization’s reach globally, one Marriott School grad oversees projects that have a more vertical approach—out of this atmosphere, actually.
Quick thinking and fast fingers earned a team of RMYL students 2nd place at the Park and Recreation Student Quiz Bowl.
The Marriott School honored Michael Swenson as its 2011 Outstanding Faculty. Fourteen others were also recognized.
Marriott School announces the winners of the 2011 Bateman Awards, the only school-wide awards selected entirely by students.
It may sound like the concept for the next reality TV hit: give twenty-five undergrads nearly $1 million and turn them loose. But this is no TV show; this is a typical day in one Marriott School classroom.
A painted papier-mâché mask with a lively hodgepodge of primary colors and an obvious grin sits quietly in a Marriott School office, bearing an uncanny resemblance to the professor sitting only a few feet away. 
Not long after putting their pencils down on the last bubble sheet, many Marriott School students say good-bye to their final exams and to Y Mountain, leaving Provo in pursuit of internships and experience. 
At one point the BYU RMYL was down more than 2,000 points. But that didn't stop its members from turning things around.
Gregory Cornell has had a front row seat to history. After graduating from BYU in finance in 1985, he joined the U.S. Army and served his first four years in Germany at the end of the Cold War.
According to a new BYU study, online role-playing games negatively affect real-life marital satisfaction.
A group of Brigham Young University finance students are finding unique ways to use their investing skills while helping those in poverty worldwide.
Patti Freeman, RMYL department chair, spoke on intentional recreation at a BYU forum in the de Jong Concert Hall.
Three members of the Marriott School's faculty and staff were honored at BYU's annual University Conference.
In an ever-expanding digital universe, Brad Rencher and his team at Adobe Systems Inc. navigate the Cloud like rocket men.
Top finance professors from around the country gathered to present research at BYU's Red Rock Conference.
After two years of discussions, changes were implemented to align the program with the Marriott School's mission.
Dr. Crawford is retiring in July and talks about his time at BYU and his future plans in this question-and-answer interview.
The prize named after the late George E. Stoddard was awarded to 21 BYU MBA finance students.